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Mister
  1. Official title of a military man, usually anyone below rank of captain.
  2. Official form of address of a president of a nation; Mister President.
  3. Formal address to any official of an organization; Mister Secretary, Mister Treasurer, Mister Attorney, Mister Justice.
  4. A warrant officer or cadet in the United States Military Academy at West Point.
  5. An informal title used before a nickname or other moniker:
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  7. Examples:
    1. Mister Johnson, I must express my utmost admiration for your impeccable presentation skills.”
      “In a nervous age of orange alerts, who will take the place of Mister Rogers?”
      “Sobering somewhat, thinking of everything that Mister Black had told him, Kyle picked up the phone and hit redial.”
Mr
  1. An abbreviation of mister, a title used for a man.
  2. (month) March
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  4. Examples:
    1. Mr Lanyon said he intends to campaign with public appearances in the main street of local towns.”
      Mr Jeans' submissions were forceful and persuasive, but I am not satisfied that they were right.”
      “Having locked away the disks, the clerk gave the key back to Mr Collery and went home.”
Misters
  1. plural of Mister
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Briefly, hot and dry air drawn into the upper level of the atrium is humidified by high-level misters.”
      “Shade and water misters were provided over partial locations along the feed line.”
      “To ensure aromatherapeutic benefits, make sure candles and misters are made with pure oils instead of synthetics, and of course, blow out the candle before dozing off.”
Messrs
  1. (chiefly commerce, formal) plural of Mr
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  3. Examples:
    1. “In 1880, Messrs W. E. Forster and Alfred Illingworth were elected MPs for Bradford.”
      “Among those who attended were the staff of Messrs Dawson, Hart and Co, including an articled pupil, now a retired solicitor.”
      “They are sticking to the party line. Sticking to a party line is something that Messrs Straw and Reid know all about.”
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